Historic

Kansas City’s Union Station is the second-largest train station in North America. It was designed in 1910 by world-renowned architect, Jarvis Hunt. The restored Union Station is now home to Science City, a contemporary hands-on science museum.

New York Life Building Historical Renovation/Restoration (Aquila World Headquarters) Kansas City, Missouri

The design of the original structure was completed by the well-known New York City architecture firm of McKim, Mead and White. The project included a complete restoration of the exterior, brownstone, brick, and terra-cotta facade. Inside became home to Utilicorp Communications Services

Size: 49,500 sf. Construction cost: $5,500,000.

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